Strait of Hormuz transit accelerates as US-Iran agreement eases tensions; logistics rep says freight rates, insurance costs and risk premiums are declining, though normalization expected to be gradual
Transit through the Strait of Hormuz is gradually accelerating as tensions ease following a US-Iran agreement. A logistics sector representative says freight rates, insurance costs and risk premiums are easing, though normalization is expected to be gradual.
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